The Qumran Psalms Scroll Debate and Ben Sira: Considering the Evidence of Textual Reuse in Sir 43:11-19

This study explores whether Ben Sira’s textual use of the Psalms may shed light on the Qumran Psalms Scroll debate. It is proposed that Ben Sira’s quotations of Psalms 104, 147, and 148 in Sir 43:11–19 could point us to which Psalter Ben Sira may have used, since these three psalms are found in clos...

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Main Author: Askin, Lindsey A. (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill [2016]
In: Dead Sea discoveries
Year: 2016, Volume: 23, Issue: 1, Pages: 27-50
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Psalmen 104 / Bible. Psalmen 147 / Bible. Psalmen 148 / Bible. Jesus Sirach 43,11-19 / Reception / Psalmenrolle (Qumran Scrolls) / 4Q86
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
HD Early Judaism
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Summary:This study explores whether Ben Sira’s textual use of the Psalms may shed light on the Qumran Psalms Scroll debate. It is proposed that Ben Sira’s quotations of Psalms 104, 147, and 148 in Sir 43:11–19 could point us to which Psalter Ben Sira may have used, since these three psalms are found in close proximity to each other in 11QPs a and 4QPs d. Doing so will allow us to better gauge Ben Sira’s relationship to 11QPs a. Issues such as the 364-day calendar, Sir 51:13–30, and pluriformity are considered. This article finds that the debate is still open as to which Psalter Ben Sira used, either proposal equally remaining possible at this stage, needing more analysis from the rest of Ben Sira’s text. Remarkably the examples and analysis do not yield anything yet to positively disqualify the 11QPs a-Psalter from being used by Ben Sira.
ISSN:0929-0761
Contains:Enthalten in: Dead Sea discoveries
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685179-12341369